Police Officer Laza-Caraballo was shot and killed while intervening in a shooting incident while off duty at approximately 1:30 pm.

He was patronizing a barber shop on Calle Emilia Príncipe when several men started smoking marijuana in front of the location. When the shop owner asked the men to leave he was attacked. Officer Laza-Caraballo identified himself as an officer and attempted to intervene when several of the subjects entered with rifles and opened fire.

Officer Laza-Caraballo was able to return fire, killing one of the men and wounding a second one before being fatally shot. The remaining two subjects fled the scene and remain at large. Three of the men, including the two who Officer Laza-Caraballo shot, were brothers.

Officer Laza-Caraballo had served with the Juncos Municipal Police Department for 10 years. He is survived by his two children.

Extended footage of the shooting of Decynthia Clements by Elgin police shows them planning to use nonlethal arrest methods — until she moves toward them from her burning car with a knife and an officer opens fire, apparently striking her in the head. Other footage — including some captured by the body camera of Lt.

In this image dated March 2013 and provided by regional newspaper Ouest France, Arnaud Beltrame poses for a photo in Avranches, western France.

Looking for new ways to bankrupt your tax dollars and state! This is their game, keep people enslaved for votes. Free/heavily subsidized housing not enough, the government must come in and also clean and repair for the enslaved. Remember when poor people aspired to climb out of poverty through hard work and independence?? When newly arrived immigrants, who couldn't even speak the language, took pride in their barely adequate housing? They desired only work so they could advance and move out, not handouts to keep them permanently enslaved to a political party.

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